Sunday, December 24, 2023
Twelve Hexagon Shaped Christmas Ornaments
Wednesday, December 20, 2023
Santa's Helpers Making Toys - A ZigZag Card
Monday, December 18, 2023
An Appliquéd Gingerbread Man Gift Bag Using a TurtleStitch Embroidered Design
Today I want to showcase my latest TurtleStitch project. It is an appliquéd Gingerbread man gift bag. Turtlestitch does not have a fill pattern. A good replacement is to use fabric as a fill pattern. When programming in TurtleStitch, the outline of the design is coded twice - once as a running stitch and the second time as a satin stitch. (Directions on how to embroider the design follow.)
Attach a backing fabric with a stabilizer to your hoop. Float another piece of fabric on top of the backing fabric on your hoop. This top layer will be the fabric for the Gingerbread man. It will be sewn down with a running stitch. Once the running stitch is complete, the embroidery machine will stop because of the "set color" command. Remove the hoop from the machine (do not remove the fabric from the hoop) and cut away the outer edge of the gingerbread man fabric with scissors. Try to get as close to the edge of the gingerbread man without cutting the running stitch. Reattach the hoop. Satin stitch the remaining stitches.
Tuesday, December 12, 2023
A North Pole Diorama With Elves
Monday, December 11, 2023
An Elf Rubber Band Pop-Up Card
A Boy and Girl Elf Christmas Tree Ornament
A STEM Project: Converting a Silhouette Studio File Into a 3D Print File In Tinkercad and Making a Slide Together Race Car
Using my Silhouette software, I created a race car body and then added tabs to the sides so that the pieces could slide into one another to be 3D printed. Each tab was 2 mm and then the slot that it slides into needs to be 2.5 mm for tolerance. I did this by using the Offset window. The Offset should be .25 mm with a corner offset and then apply the offset. The result is the tolerance needed to slide into one another. (In Preferences, I changed the unit of measurement to millimeters. I found it easier to manipulate in millimeters to be consistent with the 3D printer unit of measurement.